ARIZONA'S PREVIOUS GAME

Arizona

San Diego

STATS

GP

GS

CG

SHO

IP

H

R

ER

HR

BB

SO

W

L

P/GS

WHIP

BAA

ERA

2018 Regular Season

30

25

0

0

136.1

150

83

75

19

54

121

7

11

89.2

1.50

.277

4.95

Career

52

43

0

0

233.0

255

139

124

33

83

238

15

17

92.0

1.45

.277

4.79

FANTASY BASEBALL

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Cardinals pitcher Luke Weaver cut his finger while opening a food tray in the clubhouse at Kansas City and was scratched from his start against the Royals. Right-hander Tyson Ross made his first start for the Cardinals, getting the win in Weaver's place.